
Knob tightened. Long Hook securely
holds bike frame. See photo to right.
Swing down wire loop of Hook Bracket
to engage one of the tabs on Knob.
See photo to right.
Use a ratcheting tie-down or strap
(both not included) to completely wrap
around the bike frame, Horizontal Tube and Upright.
See photo at right.
Add extra padding (not included) to all bike frame
components that come in contact with the Bike Rack
to reduce the risk of scratching bike frame.
Before starting the trip make nal inspection; make sure that Knobs are tightened down, Latch
Pins and Split Pins are in place, and tie downs/straps and padding securely hold and protect
the bike.
Once on the road, periodically stop and check the overall condition of the bike and Bike Rack.
Adding a second bike to the Bike Rack
Place second bike on the outside Wheel Cradles with the bike facing in the opposite direction of
the rst bike. Again, bike sprocket should face outward with respect to the Bike Rack. Use Short
Hook to secure bike frame. Follow the steps mentioned previously to safely load and transport the
second bike. Use tie-downs or straps to completely wrap around both bike frames, Horizontal
Tubes and Upright.
Do not overload the Bike Rack;
maximum 2 bikes with maximum weight capacity of 75 Lbs. total. Do not set
up the Bike Rack on a trailer, camper, RV or 5th Wheeler.
Knob tightened Wire Loop engages tab
on Knob
Engage Bike Straps
to hold wheels in place.
Bike Strap